Egypt - Christians

CAIRO, Egypt (AP) - Attackers in Egypt's capital have thrownrocks and broken glass at a march by Coptic Christians. About 400 Christians marched to mark the end of 40 days ofmourning after sectarian clashes that killed 27 people, most ofthem Christians. The violence in October began when about 1,000 Christians triedto stage a peaceful sit-in outside the state television building.The protesters said they were attacked by "thugs" with sticks andthe violence spiraled out of control after a speeding militaryvehicle jumped onto a sidewalk and crushed some Christians. A witness says attackers on Thursday threw stones, bricks andbroken glass on the marchers from an apartment building. Clashesbroke out and 10 people were injured, two of them seriously. Sectarian tensions have been building across Egypt since the18-day uprising that ousted President Hosni Mubarak in February. Coptic Christians, who make up about 10percent of Egypt's population, have long complained of statediscrimination.